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October 2021 by Josh Mehl
Sadly, Coral Tree Farm is no longer open.
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September 2018 by Susy Fernandez
Beautiful place just love it
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June 2018 by Michelle Poliner
Everything! The beautiful trees, the zero waste store and of course the farm!
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December 2017 by Vicki C.
This farm, tucked away in a residential neighborhood embodies the heart and soul of Encinitas. The expansive property can be used for private parties in a quaint and natural environment. Coral Tree sells premium quality, organic produce and eggs during their limited business hours. This happy place offers locals a dose of the great outdoors and healthy cuisine. The city of Encinitas boasts a perfect climate for horticulture and I am thrilled that farms like this can still be found. Spaces like this offer a sharp contrast to the widespread commercial presence that gobbles up our limited open space and improves the lives of people in our community.
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December 2017 by Jeremiah Sellers-Bishop
My grandma and i stumbled upon this place taking an evening walk, never knew it was there after 3 yrs living in Encinitas, it's an amazing little hideaway that should be shared with more of the community, yet we don't want it to lose any of the charm that could be lost by revealing our secret!
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December 2017 by Fumi Matsubara
You never believe there is an organic farm just off of Requeza Ave in the heart of Encinitas. They sell directly to the public on Saturdays from 8:00 to 2:00 and Tuesday's by appointment. I've picked up guavas, loquat, cherimoyas, avocados, rainbow chard, broccoli, and much much more. All produces are heirloom vegetables and organically grown.n Support your local organic farmers, you owe it to your self.
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December 2017 by Kristin Vander Linde
This sustainable, generational farm is a hidden haven nestled in the suburban area of Encinitas. Open on Saturday afternoons, this is one of the only original remains of surrounding farmlands of the past, you can feel sacredness and history as soon as you step foot on the land. It is a special place that prides itself on being a Zero-Waste Farm Stand. So bring your own containers/bags/mason jars if you would like! As you walk in, you are greeted by the tantalizing aroma of Guava fruits fresh on the trees, hummingbirds flitting around the flowering foliage, and a beautiful Tiny Home nestled under palm trees. There is a small Market house where you can purchase (Cash Only) jams, honey, nuts, seeds, grains, fruits, Raw Cacao, and all kinds of goodies! Walk into the Gardens and you will find a large variety of heirloom vegetables & herbs to pick for your enjoyment which you can take home to eat! There is a bunny hutch too :) This beautiful space is available for events, there is also a nice stage. I attended an incredible Cacao ceremony there in November, I highly recommend taking the time to visit this centering and grounding place.
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January 2017 by Sanaaz Showghi
Truly a magical gem hidden in plain sight. Produce so delicious and flavorful that shopping at a grocery store won't ever satisfy your fruit and veggie cravings again.
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November 2016 by Cynthia Serra Neves
What an incredibly beautiful place. Every inch of it is packed with love. Thank you for the beautiful work you do to educate all generations.
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November 2016 by Tony-Carmen Matthews
We loved every second on Coral Tree farm and would advise anybody who starts their own (whatever size) to go their and have a good conversation and a good look around. Heirloom farming at its finest.
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November 2016 by Ilan Ferdman
OMG we had a private dinner here setup by the secret table. It was like a fairy tale come to life. Beyond magical.
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May 2016 by 197theresas
It was an delightful attraction and 'Food Festival, Encinitas' was held here last week. Amazing vendors from all over Encinitas brought their A game and the event was hosted by Coral Tree Farm.Let me tell you, It's a genuine, honest-to-god, working farm. We were able to walk through the garden, where row upon row of vegetables were thriving. There were fruit trees on the property as well. We sat in an open area, under lights that had been wound around trees, enjoying the feast put on for all of us. The property is located in Encinitas, and definitely a hidden gem, tucked between homes that are up in the millions. It's a farm that's open to the public and there were even little shops that welcomed guests in, where they could choose to buy from a home-grown selection of goods.There are goats,chickens and bunnies on the farm, so it's a great place to bring the family when you have time. Fresh produce and eggs from the farm are available throughout the season. Great place if you want to eat clean and get back to 'the dirt'.
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April 2015 by Bchgrl9
Who know there is a real working farm (over 50 yrs) nestled in a subdivision of million $$ homes?This family farm is open to the public on 10-2 on Tues. & Sat. to sell fresh-picked, heirloom produce, organic fruits, herbs and fresh eggs from resident chickens. It's a great place to visit with kids to see the goats, bunnies, chickens and small working farm.They also have a program where you get boxes during the season with an assortment of fresh produce, fruits & herbs. Call or visit the web site for details. Park on the street.